St. Mary's baseball: In addition to leading St. Mary's to the NCAA Division II World Series, Rene Solis, a sophomore lefty from Stevens, earned Daktronics All-Region first-team honors and is one of six finalists for the Tino Martinez Award.

The award from College Baseball Lineup goes to the most outstanding player in Division II.

Vanlandingham, also named the Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, led the Saints to the RRAC regular-season title and an automatic bid to the NAIA Division I tournament. OLLU (28-8) advanced to the Sweet 16 before losing to Biloa (Calif.) 94-90.

Incarnate Word women's track: Sophomore Shaneve Swift tops off a banner year by competing in the NCAA Division II meet, which begins today in Pueblo, Colo.

Reed, a sophomore from Medina Valley, finished 21st at an NCAA regional in Athens, Ga.

He carded a three-round 217, including 66 in the opening round. The 66 was a school record for a regional event.

Reed had a final-round 74, making four birdies, as the Cougars finished ninth.

Notables

Mandy Ogle: Texas softball — Sophomore from New Braunfels Canyon drove in two runs as the No. 8 Longhorns defeated Northwestern 5-0 and advanced to an NCAA super regional for the first time since 2006.

Wallis Spears: St. Edward's golf — Junior from Kerrville was named to the National Golf Coaches Association All-America second team for the second straight year. She led the Hilltoppers with a 75.6 stroke average, winning one tournament and placing in the top 10 in eight and the top five in six.

Melissa Longoria: Texas Lutheran track — Sophomore from Providence was second in the 10,000 meters and third in the 5,000, earning all-conference honors in both events and helping the Bulldogs capture their third American Southwest Conference championship in a row.